NDTV mid-term poll 2012: Jagan scores huge in Andhra Pradesh

NDTV brings you a massive opinion poll in a special show with Dr Prannoy Roy, every day LIVE at 9pm from Monday 27 August to Friday 31 August.

NDTV commissioned Ipsos, a leading market research agency, to conduct fieldwork for this opinion poll from a sample size of almost 30,000, covering as many as 125 out of the 543 Lok Sabha seats in the 18 big states. (Complete coverage)

A whopping 48 per cent of the respondents in Andhra Pradesh believe that Jagan Mohan is the best chief minister for the state. Chandrababu Naidu is next with 18 per cent. Telangana, however, believes that KCR is the best chief minister.

The poll was carried out in 125 constituencies spread over 18 states
(these account for over 20% of the 543 Lok Sabha seats). Each Lok Sabha
constituency was selected using a statistical formula based on voting
patterns of 2009 Lok Sabha Elections.

In each Lok Sabha constituency,
two to three assembly segments were selected at random where
approximately 100 interviews were conducted in homes. For the voting
intention question, the respondents were given a mock ballot paper on
which the symbols of the parties were set out. They were asked to mark
their preference on the ballot paper and then place the ballot paper in a
mock ballot box.

Disclaimer: The Mid-Term poll results as depicted on this web site are based on a survey conducted by an independent entity. Due care has been taken to make this page an accurate source of information. However all surveys are subject to sampling error; the sampling error in this poll does not exceed ±3%.